BINUS University is committed to responsible waste management, including the proper disposal of hazardous materials. The university has implemented a comprehensive policy within its eco-friendly campus rules to ensure the safe handling and disposal of waste materials. The key components of BINUS University’s hazardous waste disposal policy are outlined below:

  1. Waste Segregation Practices: Within the campus premises, a meticulous waste segregation system is in place. This involves the separation of waste into two primary categories—organic and inorganic.
  2. Inorganic Waste Categorization: Inorganic waste is further classified into two subcategories—hazardous and non-hazardous. This categorization ensures a targeted approach to the management of materials that may pose environmental risks.
  3. Hazardous Waste Management Protocols: Hazardous waste undergoes specialized management protocols to mitigate potential environmental and health risks. These protocols include safe storage, transportation, and disposal procedures to comply with regulatory standards.
  4. Final Waste Disposal: The final disposal of hazardous waste is conducted with precision. BINUS University follows specific processes to treat and neutralize hazardous materials, resulting in waste that meets safety standards. The treated waste is then appropriately posted and delivered to designated local waste facilities.

By adopting these waste management practices, BINUS University not only complies with environmental regulations but also prioritizes the well-being of the campus community and the surrounding ecosystem. The hazardous waste disposal policy reflects the university’s commitment to sustainability and underscores its role as a responsible steward of the environment.